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Oak Chapel Receives Double Recognition at Concrete Society Awards

A Kier Construction-built chapel in Milton Keynes was celebrated at an event rewarding excellence in the use of concrete last week.

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The Oak Chapel at the Crownhill Crematorium, which was designed by Adrian Morrow Architects, received double recognition at the Concrete Society Awards; it won not only a Certificate of Excellence in the Building category, but also a Commendation in the Sustainability category.

This is the second year running that Kier Construction has celebrated success at the prestigious Concrete Society Awards; in 2011 the Sainsbury Laboratory in Cambridge was crowned Overall Winner.

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